Zaxcom releases software update for Deva multitrack recorders

Dec 21, 2007 12:42 PM


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Customers using Zaxcom’s Deva family of multitrack recorders can now receive an upgrade of the software package that supports the product. The latest software version is designed for use with the company's Deva IV, Deva V and Deva 5.8 systems.

Deva Software 4.0 includes the capability for simultaneous multi-disk recording and background disk copying. This new background copy feature allows sound professionals to copy audio files to a common delivery media such as DVD-RAM while a live recording is in progress.

The new software also includes a full effects package, including three-band EQ, two notch filters per channel and a soft knee compressor and delay. No PCs or external equipment are required to control the Deva or its functions. All features of Deva Software 4.0 are accessible directly through the Deva's color touchscreen display. 

For more information, visit www.zaxcom.com/software_updates.htm


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